Everything Is Broken Playlists

TODAY OUR FEATURED GUEST IS SAMUEL L. STANLEY, Jr. MD, President, Stony Brook University. Dr. Stanley received his B.A. in 1976 from the University of Chicago, his M.D. in 1980 from Harvard Medical School. After his internship at Mass General Hospital, he was named a Fellow in Infectious Diseases at Washington Univ. School of Medicine; served as Vice Chancellor for Research and professor at Washington U.

TODAY OUR FEATURED GUEST IS SAM BURRETT, a media strategist at ThinkInk – a Miami based communications company. He and I will continue the discussion of media bias, our subtext lately against the backdrop of the occupations and the healthcare legislative process.

Today’s image is “two lines, no shoving” which can be found at JimLynchPhotography.com OR http://tinyurl.com/lvgvsr – pull down the NEW IMAGES gallery – it is the first image. Our resident writer, J. David Gray will use this for his essay inspiration.

FEATURED GUEST: Jeff Cohen, media critic and lecturer. Jeff is the founding director of the Park Center for Independent Media at Ithaca College. His latest book is Cable News Confidential: My Misadventures in Corporate Media. Jeff was senior producer of MSNBC’s Phil Donahue primetime show until it was terminated three weeks before the Iraq invasion. Cohen founded the media watch group FAIR in 1986.

Featured guest: Mark Frohardt - Mark's 20-year career in humanitarian relief has led him to coordinate health services for refugees on the Thai-Cambodian border; work for Doctors Without Borders in Chad and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees in Sudan and Somalia; assist with the repatriation of Kurds into northern Iraq; consult in Sarajevo during the Bosnian war; and manage UN human rights field operations in Rwanda following the genocide. Frohardt joined Internews in 1999 and serves as Vice-President for Africa, Health, and Humanitarian Media.

Featured interview is with LOUISE UWACU. Louise is a Canadian, born in Rwanda. After becoming a refugee, she landed in Montreal in 1998. She lived there for 10 years and now resides in Vancouver. She hosts her own talk shows and writes for her own site. She has produced and hosted a documentary titled "Positivision in Mali." http://www.onepositivision.com/